to put to shame; to humiliate; to disgrace; to rape; to assault; to violate
outside the country; abroad
anywhere; for all time; through thick and thin; come hell or high water; persistently; stubbornly
to spread; to be propagated
to be satisfied; to find peace of mind; to feel good
to walk someone off (e.g. to the police station)
to burn; to burn with (emotion, feeling); to be fired up
under (guidance, supervision, rules, the law, etc.); under (a flag, the sun, etc.); beneath; with (e.g. one blow); on (the promise, condition, assumption, etc. that ...); (somebody's) side
top and bottom; high and low; going up and down; rising and falling; going and coming back; upper and lower classes
spreading one's legs wide apart; straddle; long stride; big steps; thigh-scooping body drop
exposed; scanty; bare; public; open
convening; calling together (e.g. parliament); call-up (for military service)
doesn't amount to doing (something); not significant enough to require (something); unnecessary
slowly; quietly; steadily; soon; momentarily; before long
preparation; arrangements
literally; to the letter; literal
one after another; in rapid succession
group; bunch; crowd; group
to crowd (a house); to throng to (a door)
moving about in confusion; going every which way; going this way and that
unfortunately; sorry, but ...
to manage (all by oneself); to control; to run; to take charge of
residence; estate; grounds; premises; mansion
to stay indoors; to be confined indoors
apt to (do); liable to; predominantly; mostly; ... reaps the rewards; ... takes the prize
to make a decision; to draw a conclusion; to give a judgement; to hand down a verdict; to let go down; to lower; to do oneself
emperor's arrival (at his office, etc.)
to prostrate oneself before
severe; strict; hard (to do); difficult; intense (e.g. cold); harsh (weather)
to look around; to survey
to discern (e.g. right from wrong); to discriminate; to distinguish; to know (manners, one's place, etc.); to understand; to bear in mind
detailed; full; minute; knowing very well; knowledgeable (about); well-acquainted (with)
turn (in line); order of things; sequential order
gushing forth; bursting out; (lit.) like breaking a dam
to step forward; to volunteer
to take (a resource, e.g. time or money); to hang; to come into view; to arrive; to come under (a contract, a tax); to start (engines, motors); to attend
normal; usual; ordinary; everyday
business; affairs; duties; work; procedure; task
life; living; I; me; student
to dismantle; to demount; to take something away; to detach
bow and arrow; weapon; arms